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PopMatters continues The Wans critical acclaim, premiering the track “Black Pony” and saying they have “all of the gusto and overdrive power of great classic rock.”

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The driving, garage-rock inspired “Black Pony” by the Nashville-based the Wans is available to stream exclusively on PopMatters.

Later this year, Nashville-based rock outfit the Wans are set to release their new LP, He Said, She Said. Lead singer and guitarist Simon Kerr says of the record, “I’m more proud of this record than anything I’ve done in my life. The songs are all the strongest songs I’ve ever written. The production and sounds are brilliant thanks to our producer, Dave Cobb, and our engineer, John Netti. I can’t forget Vance Powell who mixed it and Ed Spear who was assistant mix engineer. I’ve got pretty high expectation’s for this record and I’m so excited for people to hear it.” LISTEN HERE…

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Consequence of Sound calls The Wans’ new single “grimy and hard-hitting”

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Nashville rockers The Wans have only been a band for two years, but have already built up quite a reputation for their grimy and hard-hitting selves. Already they’ve shared bills with the likes of Pearl Jam, Beck, and the Black Lips, and their music has been featured on ABC’s Nashville as well as A&E’s Longmire. 

Now the band is ready to take the next big leap with their first full-length record, He Said, She Said, being self-released on September 9th. The band recorded the 10-track album completely to analog in the span of a week alongside producer Dave Cobb (Jason Isbell, Waylon Jennings). For a taste of what’s to come, the band has unveiled He Said’s lead single, “So Cruel”. LISTEN HERE…

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Head over to American Songwriter Magazine and check out “Don’t Give Me Hell,” from Sara Rachele’s forthcoming album, Diamond Street (out Sept. 2). Featuring guest harmony vocals from J Thomas Hall

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The Artist: Sara Rachele with J Thomas Hall
The Song:
 “Don’t Give Me Hell” from Diamond Street, out September 2
Fun Fact: Originally from Decatur, GA, Rachele spent her teenage years as a keyboardist and background singer in The Love Willows before relocating to New York.
Songwriter Says:  “When you end up in a relationship, there are those places you go together. We all have them—whether it’s a favorite coffeeshop, dive bar, book store, record shop, whatever. You develop these strong associations between that person in your life and that particular place. Of course, when things end, it can be difficult to go back—to the point where, sometimes, you feel compelled to give that  place up. My new album Diamond Street is a collection of all those places and shared moments—both precious and dirty—that we revisit in our minds. LISTEN HERE…

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Verbicide Magazine digs Pillage & Plunder’s “unique mix of indie, prog, and jazz-punk”

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Atlanta-based Pillage & Plunder are self-proclaimed “art rockers” who play a unique mix of indie, prog, and jazz-punk. The trio will release their debut full-length The Show Must Go Wrong on August 5, 2014. They previously released their debut single in 2009, and their first EP, Look Inside for the Prize, in 2011. In 2013, they dropped Goodnight Jack, an acoustic EP.

Below, you can stream the premiere of their track “How Did It Come to This?” They are preparing for a big late-summer tour to coincide with the album release. LISTEN HERE…

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The House Harkonnen talks about being metal in Texas on Dallas’ KETR show Notably Texan

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Riding rock n’ roll like a “Sandworm,” Arlington’s The House Harkonnen turn the notion of traditional Texas music on its head.

Taking their name from a faction in Frank Herbert’s fictional “Dune” universe, The House Harkonnen embodies elements from punk to classic rock, and reconstitutes them into a gritty rocking sound of their own. Vocalist Alex Johnson recently took some time to check in with Notably Texan, on the verge of their appearance in Dallas on Friday.  LISTEN HERE…

 

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MAGNET Magazine’s MP3 @ 3PM premieres “Beetlejuice,” the opening track off of Pillage & Plunder’s upcoming album The Show Must Go Wrong (out Aug 5)

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The Atlanta-based and self-proclaimed art rockers in Pillage & Plunder play a mix of indie/prog and jazz/punk. The threesome plans to release debut LP The Show Must Go Wrong, in August. Download jazzy album track “Beetlejuice” below. We are proud to premiere today on magnetmagazine.com. LISTEN HERE…

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